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you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the ‘905? i call it the great depression of the early ‘90s, because we were really in a real estate depression. and it was real estate and retailing and airlines, and various other businesses, they were in a total depression. they weren't in a recession. and i survived, and most people didn't survive. i mean, a lot of my friends, a lot of good people and bad people had go bankrupt. and you never heard from them again, and you probably never will hear from them again. but you know, i survived to a point where the company is much bigger now than it ever was, and much stronger, financially, than it ever was. and i wrote
you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the ‘905? i call it the great...
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>> as we look at new york, new york has made enormous progress in a decade. that 70% was 50% so a 40% increase, we're making enormous progress in making an impact. president trump: see how quickly she's changing. >> we're making enormous progress. we are not done. we have a lot of work to do. we talked earlier about public-private partnership, apprenticeship models, which we have a beautiful apprenticeship model that works and brings in our next generation of leaders. i do think there's a lot we can do through relooking at funding programs. we talked about consolidating the many programs out there. we're all trying to make our individual impact and we can make a huge impact together. president trump: sure. i know you work hard on it. you have made progress. charter schools are another thing people are talking about a lot. some of the charter schools of new york have been amazing. they've done incredibly well. people can't get in i mean, you can't get in. it's been -- i don't call it an experiment anymore. it's far beyond an experiment. if you look at so many
>> as we look at new york, new york has made enormous progress in a decade. that 70% was 50% so a 40% increase, we're making enormous progress in making an impact. president trump: see how quickly she's changing. >> we're making enormous progress. we are not done. we have a lot of work to do. we talked earlier about public-private partnership, apprenticeship models, which we have a beautiful apprenticeship model that works and brings in our next generation of leaders. i do think...
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here, and people always accused me of the new york accent and the new york walk. but i have loved it here. it has been the greatest of the professional 17 years of my life. it has been my joy, and my life's work. and so, it is time to return home to my family, and to help one of the great orchestras besides the los angeles fill hor m monic, and it is funny that i have worked for two philharmonic, new york and los angeles, and two really to assume the rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras, because the new york philharmonic is 175 years old and the oldest orchestra in america. what is interesting to me about that is that you know that i am a futurist, and thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is in working with the musicians, and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by the legacy, but to use it, to move to a vibrant and youthful 21st century future, because so much of what has happened here embodies what a orchestra of the 21st century can be like. >> that is the question though. can y
here, and people always accused me of the new york accent and the new york walk. but i have loved it here. it has been the greatest of the professional 17 years of my life. it has been my joy, and my life's work. and so, it is time to return home to my family, and to help one of the great orchestras besides the los angeles fill hor m monic, and it is funny that i have worked for two philharmonic, new york and los angeles, and two really to assume the rightful place in the pantheon of...
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even though i did not win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. president, deloitte. i want to return to a conversation that we just had on the future.rkforce, as we think about that and we think about our skill sets, in new york city alone, republic fiscal graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only assessed at 37%. as we look at the pace of change, the digital transformation that we see in business and the marketplace, we look at the skills, the disconnect between what employers need and what our students coming into our forces are prepared to deliver, it would be great to get your thoughts on the priorities of the administration around education, around what i like to call not the future of work, but the work of the future. the future of work sounds a little ominous. the work of the future sounds pretty visionary. if you could give us those -- >> before you sit, you are giving the numbers from new york. you are a proud new yorker. why is it doing so badly? the numbers soe horrific in terms of edu
even though i did not win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. president, deloitte. i want to return to a conversation that we just had on the future.rkforce, as we think about that and we think about our skill sets, in new york city alone, republic fiscal graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only assessed at 37%. as we look at the pace of change, the digital transformation that we see in business and the marketplace,...
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you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. >> mr. president, i want to return to a conversation we just had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the workforce of the future. so as we think about that and we think about our skill sets, in new york city alone, our high school, public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37%, assessed at 37%. so as we look at the pace of change, the digital transformation we all see in business in the marketplace and we look at the skills that -- this disconnect between what employers theneed and what the strunts are prepared to deliver, it would be great to get your thought of the priorities of the administration around education when not the future of work, but the work of the future because the future of work sounds a little ominous. but the work of the future sounds visionary. if you could give us those priorities. >> before you sit. so you're giving me numbers from new york. yo
you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. >> mr. president, i want to return to a conversation we just had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the workforce of the future. so as we think about that and we think about our skill sets, in new york city alone, our high school, public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37%, assessed at 37%....
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york, hablamos con el señor solís qué puede o debe hacer una ciudad como new york para proteger a personas como él que no hace nada si no participar en la economía y sociedad estadounidense y que ahora ven la real deportación. >>> esto es un problema, lo que hacemos es crear estas iniciativa también tenemos leyes en esta ciudad donde dice que no vamos compartir información con agentes federales, tenemos ciertas leyes que han protegido a personas aquí en new york, el gobierno federal, le ha mandado... a new york, por la ley que nosotros tenemos no hemos respondido ni a uno de estos pedidos. >>> cuál es la línea, si uno comete una violación o asesina a alguien y es indocumentado esta información sufre la consecuencia de su crimen. >>> el gobierno federal tiene que tener orden judicial y si la persona cae en categoría no protegida la información sí se comparte, pero por delitos menores no aunque tengan una orden judicial, hay una ley vigente que está en pie hace 5 años, queremos que otras ciudades vean el ejemplo y tratar de replicar y duplicar estos esfuerzos. >>> el secretari
york, hablamos con el señor solís qué puede o debe hacer una ciudad como new york para proteger a personas como él que no hace nada si no participar en la economía y sociedad estadounidense y que ahora ven la real deportación. >>> esto es un problema, lo que hacemos es crear estas iniciativa también tenemos leyes en esta ciudad donde dice que no vamos compartir información con agentes federales, tenemos ciertas leyes que han protegido a personas aquí en new york, el gobierno...
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president trump: i love new york. in some ways we're lucky i'm from new york. new york has unique problems. one of the problems you have is debt and deductibility. that's a big one. a lot of states that don't have debt or have very little debt, like in the case of mike pence where he did such a good job in indiana, it's a triple-a rated bond, one of the strongest in the country and you know,
president trump: i love new york. in some ways we're lucky i'm from new york. new york has unique problems. one of the problems you have is debt and deductibility. that's a big one. a lot of states that don't have debt or have very little debt, like in the case of mike pence where he did such a good job in indiana, it's a triple-a rated bond, one of the strongest in the country and you know,
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>> hena tan yals here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> president trump plans to attend a nato meeting in belgium next month. the president has complained the u.s. tributes more to the military alliance than it receive, a subject he brought up during a meeting with the italian prime minister yesterday. later during a briefing mr. trump dismissed the possibility of u.s. intervention in libya. >> a great welcome -- >> security was one of the topics at the white house with the prime minister. during a briefing that followed president trump was asked if america would join italy in the battle against isis in libya. >> i think the united states has right now enough roles. we're in a role everywhere. so i do not see that. i do see a role in getting rid of isis. >> when asked about north korea, president trump started talking about getting help from china to end north korea's nuclear program when he made this unusual statement. >> some movement has been made in the last two or three hours, and i really have confidence
>> hena tan yals here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> president trump plans to attend a nato meeting in belgium next month. the president has complained the u.s. tributes more to the military alliance than it receive, a subject he brought up during a meeting with the italian prime minister yesterday. later during a briefing mr. trump dismissed the possibility of u.s. intervention in libya. >> a great welcome -- >> security was one of the topics at the white...
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you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. [applause] >> mr. president, kathy engelbert with deloith. i want to return -- deloit. i want to return -- deloitte. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka and will burr. as we think about our skill sets, in new york city, our public high school graduation rate is at 0%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37%. it's assessed at 37%. so as we look at the pace of change, we look at the digital transformation we see in business and the marketplace and we look at the skills that we -- the disconnect between what employers need and what our students coming into our work forces are prepared to deliver, it would be great to get your thoughts on the priorities of the administration around
you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state but i didn't. [applause] >> mr. president, kathy engelbert with deloith. i want to return -- deloit. i want to return -- deloitte. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka and will burr. as we think about our skill sets, in new york city, our public high school graduation rate is at 0%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37%. it's...
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the new york times editorial board raising concerns over new york state's plan. they write a few months later it came to pass the excelsior scholarship. for students from families making up to 125 -- $125,000 a year this is how things can work in albany. executivegle-minded controls and opaque budget process a big ugly package of legislation emerges in the spring and lawmakers approve it. the new york times editorial board asking the questions on free college had begun to multiply. we are not the only ones to notice that mr. promo didn't seem to think his new scholarship through. how could he have in the time allotted? sense it emerged because public policy or higher education experts had told the governor let's examine what is keeping young new yorkers out of college and figure out how to get them there and keep them there. guest: there was one comment made a an analyst that this program may have been in fact reverse engineered from the headline that it was intended to achieve. phrase of free college became very popular in the last few years. it politically has
the new york times editorial board raising concerns over new york state's plan. they write a few months later it came to pass the excelsior scholarship. for students from families making up to 125 -- $125,000 a year this is how things can work in albany. executivegle-minded controls and opaque budget process a big ugly package of legislation emerges in the spring and lawmakers approve it. the new york times editorial board asking the questions on free college had begun to multiply. we are not...
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>> the state of new york didn't ask for certification. believe it or not, you know more about the new york statute and you know about any of the statutes and the court that have confronted the florida statute, they had no problems writing them down without an enforcement history. they all have been understood to mean the same thing and i think what you said, what this court said in surround is that plaintiffs of the first amendment challenge have a right to prompt the adjudication despite ambiguities in state law. and so this court used to abstain in first amendment challenges where there was ambiguity in state law. the modern trend in this court case has been to take a crack at it and you have the enforcement history, you know what the statute means on the ground. if you had a content neutral statute and the state were enforcing it consistently in the content discriminatory way, you wouldn't say we don't know what the statute means, you can't challenge that. when you bring it as applied challenge your bringing a challenge not just words
>> the state of new york didn't ask for certification. believe it or not, you know more about the new york statute and you know about any of the statutes and the court that have confronted the florida statute, they had no problems writing them down without an enforcement history. they all have been understood to mean the same thing and i think what you said, what this court said in surround is that plaintiffs of the first amendment challenge have a right to prompt the adjudication despite...
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obviously an emphasis on new york real estate. new york financials. big implications for markets and investors in an area that the president obviously knows well. good morning. welcome to "squawk alley." post nine watching this fascinating town hall. kayla, you have been following this all morning long. your reaction to what we just heard from the president? >> interestingly, carl, there was a lot of mentioning of new york, about the new york economy, about old friends of his, where he was referring to them by their first name including a question that came from jerry, a new york developer, that he has a long history with and eliciting laughs but on the policy, we did get nuts and bolts of where the president's head is at. on infrastructure, he doesn't want to award any money for projects that cannot be spent in 90 days. that's a very short window for the scale of the projects that his administration is currently targeting. the criticism of prior infrastructure projects is that they were small bore projects. they were piecemeal and didn't make a dent
obviously an emphasis on new york real estate. new york financials. big implications for markets and investors in an area that the president obviously knows well. good morning. welcome to "squawk alley." post nine watching this fascinating town hall. kayla, you have been following this all morning long. your reaction to what we just heard from the president? >> interestingly, carl, there was a lot of mentioning of new york, about the new york economy, about old friends of his,...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, facing the growing foreign crisis in syria, president trump hinted at action, but he wouldn't show his hand. mr. trump called tuesday's chemical attack an affront to humanity that changed his attitude toward president assad. he blamed assad for the deaths of at least 86 people, an action he says cannot be tolerated. >> when you kill innocent children, innocent babies, babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal that people were shocked to hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines, beyond a red line. >> u.s. officials say chlorine gas with traces of the nerve ajen agent sarin was likely used in the attack. >>> ambassador nikki haley warned u.s. would take action. the attack happened about 60 milesen from the border with turkey where some of the victims are now being treated. holly williams is there. >> reporter: the problem for the u.s. is that it doesn't have any good options in syria. it's tried diplomacy
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, facing the growing foreign crisis in syria, president trump hinted at action, but he wouldn't show his hand. mr. trump called tuesday's chemical attack an affront to humanity that changed his attitude toward president assad. he blamed assad for the deaths of at least 86 people, an action he says cannot be tolerated. >> when you...
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new york and san francisco weren't alone. tom costello has details. >> reporter: on the streets of san francisco today, gridlock. >> attention all members in the field, there's been a significant power outage here throughout the city. >> reporter: at one point, 90,000 customers were without power across a large section of the city encompassing some of san francisco's most famous landmarks including union square, the embarcadero and financial districts. >> happy to report no major injuries. we checked our trama centers and hospitals and clinics. >> reporter: police and fire investigators say it started when a circuit breaker failed leading to a fire at a power substation. soon a quarter of the traffic lights were out. >> no power. >> reporter: the famed cable car stuck in their tracks, window washers left dangling and many of the subway and train stations dark. outside of macy's disappointed tourists had nowhere to go. >> we went to the hotel and they told us electricity was out. >> reporter: meanwhile, power outages during th
new york and san francisco weren't alone. tom costello has details. >> reporter: on the streets of san francisco today, gridlock. >> attention all members in the field, there's been a significant power outage here throughout the city. >> reporter: at one point, 90,000 customers were without power across a large section of the city encompassing some of san francisco's most famous landmarks including union square, the embarcadero and financial districts. >> happy to report...
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you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't rein new york state. i should have won new york state, but i didn't. [ applause ] >> mr. president, kathy ingle bert with deloitte. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the workforce of the future. and so, as we think about that and we think about our skill sets -- in new york city alone, our public high school graduation rate is at 70%, but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37% -- is assessed at 37%. so as we look at the pace of change, we look at the digital transformation we all see in business, in the marketplace, and we look at the skills that we -- this disconnect between what employers need and what our students coming into our workforces are
you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't rein new york state. i should have won new york state, but i didn't. [ applause ] >> mr. president, kathy ingle bert with deloitte. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the workforce of the future. and so, as we think about that and we think about our skill sets -- in new york city alone, our public high school graduation rate is at 70%, but the readiness of our students for college and...
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remind us. ♪ new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ >> i don't know if music can change the world but it certainly gives us a real powerful spirit while we're doing our best to do so. ♪ these streets will make you feel brand new ♪ ♪ these lights will inspire you. >> music is a great, elosion expressionf humanity and it will always benfluential. [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news, are we on a verge of a major, major conflict with north korea that's what the president says. i'm is don lemon. that plus a new russian investigation. michael flynn is the target. i want to begin with breaking news on north korea. joining me now cnn chief national correspondent and reuters white correspondent who reported this story. jeff i'm going to start with you.
remind us. ♪ new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ >> i don't know if music can change the world but it certainly gives us a real powerful spirit while we're doing our best to do so. ♪ these streets will make you feel brand new ♪ ♪ these lights will inspire you. >> music is a great, elosion expressionf humanity and it will always benfluential. [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news, are we on a verge of a major, major conflict...
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i'm going to go to new york. and she left a note for the columnist who had called working women a monstrosity that just said, dear qo. that was his pen name, dear qo, i'm off for new york, look out for me, bly. so she tried her luck. for six months, she tried to get someone to hire her, knocking on doors. she couldn't even get a meeting, because at this moment women are not in newsrooms, right? so even the margaret fullers, even the few women who are able to write and get published are not doing it in a newsroom. and if they are, they're in the well women's section, they're segregated. the newsroom was a dirty, you know, interesting place. but it was not thought to be an appropriate place for a lady. right? and that's where she wanted to be. she finally gets john cockerell, the managing editor of "the new york world", to take a meeting with her. now the new york world, you might remember is owned by --? joseph pulitzer, right? who, at this point is competing with other newspapers in new york city, one of his chie
i'm going to go to new york. and she left a note for the columnist who had called working women a monstrosity that just said, dear qo. that was his pen name, dear qo, i'm off for new york, look out for me, bly. so she tried her luck. for six months, she tried to get someone to hire her, knocking on doors. she couldn't even get a meeting, because at this moment women are not in newsrooms, right? so even the margaret fullers, even the few women who are able to write and get published are not...
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york, the "new york times" and bloomberg news are now both reporting that the family who owns that mining company? that mining company which has been under fbi investigation in these bribery cases and which, according to the "times" is also -- has also been investigated directly under the foreign corrupt practices act, that mining firm is run by the steinmetz family. and as of tonight, with this new reporting, we now know that the steinmetz family has also apparently been jared kushner's secret financier for over $100 million in very recent new york city real estate purchases. you don't have to be crooked yourself as an american company, you cannot legally do business with countries abroad and with individual businessmen abroad who pay bribes, who launder money, or otherwise engage in foreign corrupt practices. so we've got a new department of justice now. helmed by trump appointees from attorney general jeff sessions on down. deputy attorney general was just confirmed yesterday, rod rosenstein. there's been lots of attention to what it will mean to have the fbi investigations into the tr
york, the "new york times" and bloomberg news are now both reporting that the family who owns that mining company? that mining company which has been under fbi investigation in these bribery cases and which, according to the "times" is also -- has also been investigated directly under the foreign corrupt practices act, that mining firm is run by the steinmetz family. and as of tonight, with this new reporting, we now know that the steinmetz family has also apparently been...
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see how it adds up when new york pays the first installment. and still ahead, 70 years ago, jackie robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball. how this jackie robinson's a good education is key to getting ahead, and new york is moving to make it more excess will. tuition will be free for students whose families are no more than $125,000, both at two-year and four-year public colleges. former presidential candidate bernie sanders thinks more states will follow. in new york, it is unclear how much the program is going to cost and whether state schools have the capacity to handle more students after years of budget cuts. the president of westchester community college favors the plan. what happens to the people paying, whose parents make $150,000? they are going to be above that $125,000 cut off. are they going to pick up those extra costs? >> there are many products available to assist individuals looking to attend higher education, so this takes a step in the right direction to help many more families have access to a quality educa
see how it adds up when new york pays the first installment. and still ahead, 70 years ago, jackie robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball. how this jackie robinson's a good education is key to getting ahead, and new york is moving to make it more excess will. tuition will be free for students whose families are no more than $125,000, both at two-year and four-year public colleges. former presidential candidate bernie sanders thinks more states will follow. in new york, it is...
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new york time, 5:00 in london. you have been watching bloomberg "real yield." ♪ so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for watchathon week to return. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg markets. liquefied natural gas is changing quickly thanks largely impart to new sources of u.s. shale supply. is demand expected to grow? looking at a boom bust cycle. alix steel at the energy summit at the university in new york. we are here at the center on a global energy policy in the hall. the pioneer of the energy, he terminal,, lng import in front and center. the company is now the first to export lng in the united states. now chairman, started the company about a year ago. a pleasure
new york time, 5:00 in london. you have been watching bloomberg "real yield." ♪ so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for watchathon week to return. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new...
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the new york times editorial board raising concerns over new york state's plan. they write a few months later it came to pass the excelsior scholarship. for students from families making up to 125 -- $125,000 a year this is how things can work in albany. executivegle-minded controls and opaque budget process a big ugly package of legislation emerges in the spring and lawmakers approve it. the new york times editorial board asking the questions on free college had begun to multiply. we are not the only ones to notice that mr. promo didn't seem to think his new scholarship through. how could he have in the time allotted? sense it emerged because public policy or higher education experts had told the governor let's examine what is keeping young new yorkers out of college and figure out how to get them there and keep them there. guest: there was one comment made a an analyst that this program may have been in fact reverse engineered from the headline that it was intended to achieve. phrase of free college became very popular in the last few years. it politically has
the new york times editorial board raising concerns over new york state's plan. they write a few months later it came to pass the excelsior scholarship. for students from families making up to 125 -- $125,000 a year this is how things can work in albany. executivegle-minded controls and opaque budget process a big ugly package of legislation emerges in the spring and lawmakers approve it. the new york times editorial board asking the questions on free college had begun to multiply. we are not...
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you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state, but i didn't. >> mr. president, cathy. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the work force of the future. as we think about that and think about our skillsets, in new york city alone, our public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only assessed at 37%. as we look at the pace of change, we look at the digital transformation we all see in business in the marketplace, and look at the skills, this disconnect between what employers need and what our students are coming into our work forces are prepared to deliver. it would be great to get your thoughts on the priorities of the administration around education, around, again, what i like to call not the future of work but the work of the future. because the future of work sounds a little ominous. the work of the future sounds visionary. if you could give us the priorities and how -- >> before you -- so
you can tell the people of new york. even though i didn't win new york state. i should have won new york state, but i didn't. >> mr. president, cathy. i want to return to a conversation we had with ivanka, dean and wilbur on jobs, the work force of the future. as we think about that and think about our skillsets, in new york city alone, our public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only assessed at 37%. as we look at the...
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this is new york city and nobody's chronicling? if he was asking berkowitz to create a record, he did not say so directly. nor did he have. in the early days of the academic, or anyone who entered into displayed years, personal responsibility to take on some task to do something. many people, it was to help take care of the sick to join buddy groups, health people with hiv and people with aids get to the doctors, get to storage to get food and help them walk their pets for example. some people work of the lullabies is to help people get their wills together. richard berkowitz and michael callan were very unusual duo. michael callan being a self-described -- and berkowitz a sex worker. took it upon themselves to the first aggressive journalists in the two chronicle what was happening and to become a public face for the often chaotic scrambles trent gilbert was happening in the community. they are central figures in how to survive a plate. an amazing, historical figures as well. they are the duo that invented six sets the example. wh
this is new york city and nobody's chronicling? if he was asking berkowitz to create a record, he did not say so directly. nor did he have. in the early days of the academic, or anyone who entered into displayed years, personal responsibility to take on some task to do something. many people, it was to help take care of the sick to join buddy groups, health people with hiv and people with aids get to the doctors, get to storage to get food and help them walk their pets for example. some people...
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york cops. >> come here to new york city. look our police officers in the eye and tell them that you believe they are soft on crime. >>> and new reporting on bill o'reilly's secret strategy to keep his job. >> more proof the american media is corrupt. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a week from tomorrow marks donald trump's 100th day in office. and with little to show for it, our media-obsessed president, fixated by his own coverage, appears to be panicking. he tweeted at 6:50 this morning, no matter how much i accomplished during the ridiculous standard, the first 100 days, and it has been a lot, media will kill. the first 100 days is a pretty arbitrary milestone to judge a president's track record, but it's a standard set by the president for himself during the campaign. releasing a so-called contract with the american voter, described as a 100-day action plan to make america great again. >> just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. we are going to have the big
york cops. >> come here to new york city. look our police officers in the eye and tell them that you believe they are soft on crime. >>> and new reporting on bill o'reilly's secret strategy to keep his job. >> more proof the american media is corrupt. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a week from tomorrow marks donald trump's 100th day in office. and with little to show for it, our media-obsessed president, fixated by his own coverage, appears to be...
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from new york city, you're watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: jonathan ferro from new york and this is bloomberg real yield. a light week for corporate issuance and we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle here in the united states had $24 billion auctioned and $12 billion in 30 years. looking closer about 30 year bond sale with a yield at 2.23, the lowest since november. despite the supply, those governments all getting extra energy as the trump moves the bonds. the president says he likes low rates and the market responds with lower yields. we are back now with carl, fran, and martin. great to have you with us. carl, let's begin with you very quickly. is that a fundamental change for the markets? should you get a re-price on treasuries just because the president says he likes low rates? carl: i mean, everyone wants low rates. rates are determined by the fundamentals, not someone's opinion. it's a level of inflation and economic growth and you have to be respectful of international sector. at 225 u.s. 10 year may not be interesting to someone in
from new york city, you're watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: jonathan ferro from new york and this is bloomberg real yield. a light week for corporate issuance and we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle here in the united states had $24 billion auctioned and $12 billion in 30 years. looking closer about 30 year bond sale with a yield at 2.23, the lowest since november. despite the supply, those governments all getting extra energy as the...
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howie: the "new york times" headlines. trump's tax returns threaten another campaign promise, tax reform. >> i agrow he needs to release his taxes. i don't think what he's going to do is driven exclusively. but i think the american people ought to know if their president is going to benefit from this office. but the second issue is the reason tax reform isn't happening right now is because republicans can't agree on tax reform. you have republicans on the hill saying this will be harder than healthcare reform. he hasn't been able to bring his own people together. howie: one of the hardest things to do in washington because of special interests. president trump announcing a rally in pennsylvania next saturday night which happens to be the night of the white house correspondent dinner which he is not attending. sticking it to the press? >> i think so. and he's taking control of the narrative. he was able to do that with much more success in terms of helping to control or rein in the media narrative during the cam panel. part
howie: the "new york times" headlines. trump's tax returns threaten another campaign promise, tax reform. >> i agrow he needs to release his taxes. i don't think what he's going to do is driven exclusively. but i think the american people ought to know if their president is going to benefit from this office. but the second issue is the reason tax reform isn't happening right now is because republicans can't agree on tax reform. you have republicans on the hill saying this will...
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but from the new york times this "mr. bannon resisted the move, even threatening to quit at one time if it moved forward." vice president mike pence defended bannon saying he's still a valued member of the administration. >> i think with h.r. mcmasters, a man of extraordinary background in military, this is just a natural evolution to insure the national security counsel is organized in a way that best serves the president in resolving and making those difficult decisions. >> the former chairman of the rnc, michael steel has the good fortune of joining our conversation on this night of all nights. eli filed this tonight in the wall strt journal. his first piece for his new home. steve bannon removed from national security counsel with trump's sign off. what else does your piece say and is all as its being portrayed here? >> no, i don't think so. conflicting narratives out of the white house driven by competing power centers and a president taking stock of 76 days that have been less than successful. especially following t
but from the new york times this "mr. bannon resisted the move, even threatening to quit at one time if it moved forward." vice president mike pence defended bannon saying he's still a valued member of the administration. >> i think with h.r. mcmasters, a man of extraordinary background in military, this is just a natural evolution to insure the national security counsel is organized in a way that best serves the president in resolving and making those difficult decisions....
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of new york. even though i didn't win new york state, i should have won new york state. >> mr. president, kathy, i want to return to a conversation we just had with with ivanka, dean, and wilbur on jobs, the workforce, and the future. so as we think about that and as we think about our skill sets in new york city alone, our high school public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37 -- is assessed at 37%. so as we look at the pace of change, we look at the digital transformation we all see in the business and marketplace, and we look at the skills, this disconnect between what employers need and what our students coming into our workforces are prepared to deliver, it would be great to get your thoughts on the priorities of the administration around and what i like to call not the future of work but the work of the future because the work of the future sounds pretty visionary, so if you could give us those priorities. trump: okay. s
of new york. even though i didn't win new york state, i should have won new york state. >> mr. president, kathy, i want to return to a conversation we just had with with ivanka, dean, and wilbur on jobs, the workforce, and the future. so as we think about that and as we think about our skill sets in new york city alone, our high school public high school graduation rate is at 70%. but the readiness of our students for college and careers is only 37 -- is assessed at 37%. so as we look at...
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reporter: i am in staten island new york. new york city's mayor wants to send zero wastes to landfills by 2030, instead, you have come posting efforts like to while all other trash get sent out of state to process like this. this is a look at a staten island transfer station 750 tons of garbage are brought here each day across staten island and sent out of state to south carolina where other landfills and at high cost. >> 20-day turn around it takes 20 days. >> the area looks familiar. that is because it is next to the fresh kills landfill which is said to be the largest, in the world. and some day you can even see it from space. >> 16,000 tops of garbage a day when i came out here in 1900 now we're taking 700-tons the average 740-tons a day. reporter: how's the mayor going to eliminate this waste is the question m well, xane, if are composting. >> and today, we're now the biggest organic program in the country. you know? just 10-11% of the city is served at this point. >> but the plan is not without the criticism. some say c
reporter: i am in staten island new york. new york city's mayor wants to send zero wastes to landfills by 2030, instead, you have come posting efforts like to while all other trash get sent out of state to process like this. this is a look at a staten island transfer station 750 tons of garbage are brought here each day across staten island and sent out of state to south carolina where other landfills and at high cost. >> 20-day turn around it takes 20 days. >> the area looks...
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i live in upstate new york. downstate new york is totally different from upstate. i feel give guys are not even listening to us. even the governor in upstate new york. look at syracuse. it is crime-ridden. i'm afraid to go to syracuse to see my doctor. it is crime-ridden. they went to be a sanctuary city. it is ridiculous. the biggest problem is there is too much money in politics. host: guest: punishment? guest:i know syracuse -- host: congressman? guest: i know syracuse well. people in the country do not realize how diverse new york state is. off north of rockland just north of upstate new york, it would be the poorest state/ -- the poorest state. you have downstate suburbs that feed off of that mothership of new york city with some much money going through that region. it can survive a lot of depression that comes down from the state of new york. not because of this governor. there is so much regulation and stuff that has been passed and laws coming out of new york city. new york city can take it. but upstate new york is suffering for more than a decade because
i live in upstate new york. downstate new york is totally different from upstate. i feel give guys are not even listening to us. even the governor in upstate new york. look at syracuse. it is crime-ridden. i'm afraid to go to syracuse to see my doctor. it is crime-ridden. they went to be a sanctuary city. it is ridiculous. the biggest problem is there is too much money in politics. host: guest: punishment? guest:i know syracuse -- host: congressman? guest: i know syracuse well. people in the...
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this gave new york a competitive vintage over the industrial cities. most tour white-collar that were predominantly men to take the train even dick van dyke the fictional husband or his wife played by mary tyler moore. but even those more creative types labor gentrified and kabul hill these are lovely browser neighborhoods over the next decades the number of white-collar workers increased with a variety of white-collar jobs in new york government was expanding so were colleges and universities in along with them with administrators and professors. technology was opening new occupations including those people had never heard of before at the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn with many of the designers and consultants. the house next door to me that is a perfect illustration to the new knowledge economy. it is gentrification in a single brownstone. valley mentioned arisen elderly irish couple like other immigrants to have a civil service job the wife was in charge but no fast-forward 15 years the house was sold and renovated and subd
this gave new york a competitive vintage over the industrial cities. most tour white-collar that were predominantly men to take the train even dick van dyke the fictional husband or his wife played by mary tyler moore. but even those more creative types labor gentrified and kabul hill these are lovely browser neighborhoods over the next decades the number of white-collar workers increased with a variety of white-collar jobs in new york government was expanding so were colleges and universities...
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when he moves to new york that may seem like an odd thing to do, but new york, wall street is completely fascinated with mexico during this time period that almost everything that's happening in the united states economy is one way or another connected so this is the early 19 hundreds, this is the period of electrification so you need copper and that comes from mexico. the creation of the automobile comes from mexico. even things like the rise of junk food as it were and chocolate and vanilla, where does this come from, it comes from mexico and so by being in new york city, he is once again at the place where the relationship between mexico and the united states hasn't had its most reticulated format. >> the narratives are obviously foundational to the literary tradition and the theme as you mentioned a moment ago plays an essential role in the emergence of what we now call african-american literature including fiction and nonfiction about characters who pass of itf as white as latino. you mentioned in the book links than hughes and you just mentioned james johnson and give also mentione
when he moves to new york that may seem like an odd thing to do, but new york, wall street is completely fascinated with mexico during this time period that almost everything that's happening in the united states economy is one way or another connected so this is the early 19 hundreds, this is the period of electrification so you need copper and that comes from mexico. the creation of the automobile comes from mexico. even things like the rise of junk food as it were and chocolate and vanilla,...
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new york time, 5:00 p.m. london. you have been watching bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ magdalena: [speaking spanish] ashlee: the trip to chile's high desert is the perfect excuse to hang with someone like magdalena. she's a shaman who, for a reasonable fee, offers up a soul cleanse. your spirit is healed as your brain melts. magdalena: time is an illusion. you know that? [laughs] we all know.
new york time, 5:00 p.m. london. you have been watching bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ magdalena: [speaking spanish] ashlee: the trip to chile's high desert is the perfect excuse to hang with someone like magdalena. she's a shaman who, for a reasonable fee, offers up a soul cleanse. your spirit is healed as your brain melts. magdalena: time is an illusion. you know that? [laughs] we all know.
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changed the position of new york city. in the great war and how in particular it change the position of the united states. a cunning device to protect yourself. bringing a long a set of powerpoint slides and then talking to the slides. i have divided them in a very obvious way. talk a little bit about the local transformation. york. around new slides,th a number of is the world unfolded around this time. with the declaration of war. week, wilsone next asking the congress on april the second with the declaration coming on april 6. interesting anniversaries. this is a really want. so i was a this compared with , the first world war did not mean much. nonetheless there is this transformation that occurs because of what happens. it is so big. it that this shadow of there is this discourse, this uncertainty. whether we want to commit or do not want to commit. the precariousness of it all. it is still there. what struck me, i am going to try to develop this, what struck looking at the aspects of the local new york city about thi
changed the position of new york city. in the great war and how in particular it change the position of the united states. a cunning device to protect yourself. bringing a long a set of powerpoint slides and then talking to the slides. i have divided them in a very obvious way. talk a little bit about the local transformation. york. around new slides,th a number of is the world unfolded around this time. with the declaration of war. week, wilsone next asking the congress on april the second...
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quite high in new york. are you on board with that tax cut. >> i am not on board with that aspect of it, no. i would have to oppose anything that takes away property tax. my direct in particular, almost the main asset that most people have is their home. these are modest homes, but their property tax is very high. the state income tax is very high. so to them it would be a net loss. having said that, i should point the overall tax cuts is important. i do believe in growth exhibition, but as far as the particulars of the deductions involving property taxes, i would have to strongly oppose that. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> all right. you just heard the gop take on the russian investigation. now we're going to talk with the top democrat on that same house intel committee. does he agree with the reckoning of congressman peter king? we'll see. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corr
quite high in new york. are you on board with that tax cut. >> i am not on board with that aspect of it, no. i would have to oppose anything that takes away property tax. my direct in particular, almost the main asset that most people have is their home. these are modest homes, but their property tax is very high. the state income tax is very high. so to them it would be a net loss. having said that, i should point the overall tax cuts is important. i do believe in growth exhibition, but...
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york cops. >> come here to new york city. look our police officers in the eye and tell them that you believe they are soft on crime. >>> and new reporting on bill o'reilly's secret strategy to keep his job. >> more proof the american media is corrupt. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a week from tomorrow marks donald trump's 100th day in office. and with little to show for it, our media-obsessed president, fixated by his own coverage, appears to be panicking. he tweeted at 6:50 this morning, no matter how much i accomplished during the ridiculous standard, the first 1 100 days, and it has been a lot, media will kill. the first 100 days is a pretty arbitrary milestone to judge a president's track record, but it's a standard set by the president for himself during the campaign. releasing a so-called contract with the american voter, described as a 100-day action plan to make america great again. >> just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump adminis
york cops. >> come here to new york city. look our police officers in the eye and tell them that you believe they are soft on crime. >>> and new reporting on bill o'reilly's secret strategy to keep his job. >> more proof the american media is corrupt. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a week from tomorrow marks donald trump's 100th day in office. and with little to show for it, our media-obsessed...
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joe lean kent, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a big decision from the government on whether to allow us to use something on planes that most of us can't live without here on the ground. >>> the chairman of the fcc said today a plan set in motion that could have allowed passengers to eventually make cell phone calls on planes, well, it's not happening. he says the airline pilots didn't want it, flight attendants didn't want it and a whole lot of passengers didn't want to get stuck sitting next to a chatty seat mate yakking for the duration of the flight. >>> in new mexico, a new law being called the first of its kind aimed at putting an end to what critics call lunch shaming when schools single out children whose parents are late or drink went in paying for their meals. now other states are looking to follow suit. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the new law means every child in new mexico will be served breakfast and lunch, even if their parents have not paid. first of its kind legislation outlawing lunchtime shaming, where children are denied food or sin
joe lean kent, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a big decision from the government on whether to allow us to use something on planes that most of us can't live without here on the ground. >>> the chairman of the fcc said today a plan set in motion that could have allowed passengers to eventually make cell phone calls on planes, well, it's not happening. he says the airline pilots didn't want it, flight attendants didn't want it and a whole lot of passengers...
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the first set of these poor new york regiments were the sailors. i wanted to say something like, wouldn't it be fun if we were two days out in the atlantic and we are rolling around -- one of himselfs out and finds in the middle of an influenza epidemic on ship with 12,000 sailors on the ship, medical catastrophe almost, over 500 dead by the time they arrived in southampton. they look reasonably well-equipped. yet, we know in the get to the western front, these new york boys are not well-equipped. they do not have heavy artillery, they do not have machine guns. they certainly did not have the tanks, they don't have the logistical equipment. and off they go in relatively small numbers to fight over there. perhaps i am running ahead of myself when i talk about the vast expansion, but i think i will try to explain it. why is it that it is a smallish number of contingents that were shipped off in the first few months of the war and it has to be the big expansion, which comes early in the last few months of 1917 and into 1918? it is because, neither wil
the first set of these poor new york regiments were the sailors. i wanted to say something like, wouldn't it be fun if we were two days out in the atlantic and we are rolling around -- one of himselfs out and finds in the middle of an influenza epidemic on ship with 12,000 sailors on the ship, medical catastrophe almost, over 500 dead by the time they arrived in southampton. they look reasonably well-equipped. yet, we know in the get to the western front, these new york boys are not...
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new york time, 5:00 p.m. london. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for watchathon week to return. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. ♪ haslinda: hello and welcome to "high flyers," the show that gives you a 360 degree preview of asia's business elite. today, we are joinedoday by one of the world's leading chefs. after running s trade at top restaurants in europe, and moved to the u.s. he has gained attention of the hollywood elite, so much so that he hosted the oscars dinner more than 20 times. let's meet wolfgang puck.
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income tax in new york. but in general, the central cities seem to be more focused on the property taxes. one of the big benefits of the property taxes historically has been its stability. so the fact that we have not seen this kind of swing in property values, historically, particularly nationally has been a big benefit of the property tax. and that has kept cities on a relatively even keel. and on even in this episode as officials have already pointed out. the structural tax with limited and caps and rebate triggers and things like that has kept revenue relatively smooth as compared to the volatility of house prices. so an interesting thing to point out is in some of the data we've seen already today actually sales taxes took a huge hit and so did income taxes. that is actually an important phenomenon both at the state level also for some cities. and it's very relevant because of the connections between states and cities is really important. if also tit's the case as it wh in the personal income tax levels
income tax in new york. but in general, the central cities seem to be more focused on the property taxes. one of the big benefits of the property taxes historically has been its stability. so the fact that we have not seen this kind of swing in property values, historically, particularly nationally has been a big benefit of the property tax. and that has kept cities on a relatively even keel. and on even in this episode as officials have already pointed out. the structural tax with limited and...
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in and around new york. as well as moving on to a number transformations of the united states itself as the world unfolded around the time of the declaration of war. that will come next week, wilson asking the congress on april the second and the declaration comes on april 6. so many interesting anniversaries. this is a really big one. compared with the civil war, the first world war did not mean much to the american people. the transformation occurs because of what happens in 1917. it is so big. we are still in the shadow of it theyears away, and yet language of discourse, the problems, the uncertainty, whether we want to ever commit or not commit, the precariousness of it all. it is still there. what struck me, i am going to try to develop this as i go through my remarks, what struck me in looking at the aspects of the local new york city and national about this coming of the war was the extent to which certain parts of my story, certain parts of the system, certain elements of the structure of american so
in and around new york. as well as moving on to a number transformations of the united states itself as the world unfolded around the time of the declaration of war. that will come next week, wilson asking the congress on april the second and the declaration comes on april 6. so many interesting anniversaries. this is a really big one. compared with the civil war, the first world war did not mean much to the american people. the transformation occurs because of what happens in 1917. it is so...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. at the beginning of the holiest week on the christian calendar, churches were packed all over the world today, and when isis targeted egypt's christian minority with bombings at two churches in cities north of cairo, the loss of life and devastation were extensive. a state of emergency has been declared and the military deployed across the country. the attacks comes pope francis is set to visit egypt later this month, a trip the vatican says will go on as planned. our matt bradley is in cairo tonight. >> reporter: a day of devotion turned to horror. a crowded palm sunday mass in cairo, ripped apart by what they believe was a bomb placed under a pew. hours later a suicide bomber scene at st. mark's church in alexandria. security shows a man blowing himself up feet away from a playing child, after police stopped him from entering the church. that officer now hail as a hero. the twin bombings have left at least 43 dead, more than 100 injured and the midd
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. at the beginning of the holiest week on the christian calendar, churches were packed all over the world today, and when isis targeted egypt's christian minority with bombings at two churches in cities north of cairo, the loss of life and devastation were extensive. a state of emergency has been declared and the military...
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he grew up in new york. he grew up in the outer boroughs, he still sees himself that way and you know this. he plopped himself down on fifth avenue in this giant black and gold tower he build 30 years ago and has never felt he has gotten the respect he believes he deserves. he's always seen himself as this kid from queens clawing up the ladder. >> rose: somebody's always questioning whether he's worth this or he's worth that. >> and how he made it and did he come to this on his own. how much of this was given to him by his father fred trump versus how much he managed to create as a business unto himself and as a brand unto himself. and this question of legitimacy just exists throughout his career. >> rose: what is this win, win, win thing come from. >> it comes from his dad, who was, he's got two mentors and i sort of see them on either shoulder. one is fred trump his father who taught him essentially never give up, always win. and then roy cohen, the mccarthy era -- >> mccarthy's lawyer. >> exactly. who tau
he grew up in new york. he grew up in the outer boroughs, he still sees himself that way and you know this. he plopped himself down on fifth avenue in this giant black and gold tower he build 30 years ago and has never felt he has gotten the respect he believes he deserves. he's always seen himself as this kid from queens clawing up the ladder. >> rose: somebody's always questioning whether he's worth this or he's worth that. >> and how he made it and did he come to this on his own....